things are gonna get bad on one health expert to the next. Different voices. Same grim message was tragically fitting that were talking at the beginning of Holy Week because this is going to be the hardest and the saddest week of most Americans lives. Quite frankly, this is going to be our Pearl Harbor moment. Are 9 11 moment only. It's not going to be localized. It's going to be happening all over the country, and I want America to understand that. U. S surgeon General Dr Jerome Adams says Americans have the power to change this epidemic. But it will take everyone doing their part for the next 30 days. Dr. Anthony Fauci, also making it clear the next week will be a bad one. I will not say we have it under control, Margaret. That would be a full statement. We are struggling to get it under control, and that's the issue that's at hand right now at the center of this pandemic. Some hopeful news from New York deaths are dropping for the first time that it's still too early to tell if that means the spread is slowing. Still, the state health care system is overcapacity. We're running short on supplies across the board. We're talking about two or three or four days supply, which makes the entire hospital system uncomfortable. As the U. S. Reached a grim milestone this weekend of the most covert 19 deaths in the day, President Trump says there's more to come next two weeks, crucial in the fight to slow the spread on Mandy Gaither reporting.

The nation's top infectious disease expert said he tested negative for coronavirus Saturday when asked why he wasn't wearing a face mask as the pandemic spreads across the nation."There are a couple of reasons. One of them is part of the, in fact the major reason to wear a face mask is to protect you from infecting you," Dr. Anthony Fauci said Sunday at a news conference with the White House coronavirus task force. "I had my test yesterday and it's negative."President Donald Trump added: "very good answer."Fauci, who serves on the task force, warned Americans in an interview on CBS earlier Sunday that "it is going to be a bad week" ahead as there is an escalation in cases, but that "within a week" or so, the number of cases should start to flatten out.When asked if the virus is under control, Fauci replied, "We are struggling to get it under control, and that's the issue that's at hand right now."

The nation's top infectious disease expert said he tested negative for coronavirus Saturday when asked why he wasn't wearing a face mask as the pandemic spreads across the nation.

"There are a couple of reasons. One of them is part of the, in fact the major reason to wear a face mask is to protect you from infecting you," Dr. Anthony Fauci said Sunday at a news conference with the White House coronavirus task force. "I had my test yesterday and it's negative."

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President Donald Trump added: "very good answer."

Fauci, who serves on the task force, warned Americans in an interview on CBS earlier Sunday that "it is going to be a bad week" ahead as there is an escalation in cases, but that "within a week" or so, the number of cases should start to flatten out.

When asked if the virus is under control, Fauci replied, "We are struggling to get it under control, and that's the issue that's at hand right now."